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Making the Move to Mobile Learning

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We know our modern learners use mobile devices daily. As learning practitioners, there’s an expectation that we will adapt to and support this new way of life through our training programs. Thanks to blended learning , we can support this new vision for the digital age.

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Mobile Learning in the Modern Classroom

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Mobile learning’s on the rise, and for good reason. Mobile technology, once a luxury, has become commonplace in our lives. We bank, read, socially interact, and more from a device that fits in the palm of our hand. The Jetsons imagined a similar future, but did corporate training?

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Mobile Learning, the Live Virtual Classroom and a Cup of Java

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At a recent conference, I attended a number of great sessions on mobile learning (popularly known as ''mLearning''). BYOD Mobile Virtual Classroom mLearning'

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6 Reasons Mobile Learning appeals to Modern Learners

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The mobile explosion is sweeping the globe. This proliferation of mobile devices - coupled with the rise of the millennial generation - has ushered in the era of the modern learner. And since eLearning on mobile platforms has been shown to be highly effective, this trend will only grow larger. Here in the U.S.,

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With Hybrid Work, When & Where Does Learning Happen?

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Can you define mobile learning ? Is “mobile learning” a learning technology, a design technique, or something else completely? But this evolution in learning has been messy. L et me ask you a question. Not as easy a question it seems it should be, is it? I'll get back to the answer later on.

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Why Do Learners Choose the Mobile Virtual Classroom?

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When we are talking about mobile learning, mLearning, or BYOD , what usually comes to mind is self-paced eLearning. Just in time content makes sense on mobile devices like tablets and smart phones. As learners become accustomed this, they naturally expect live virtual learning can occur the same way.

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The Mobile Virtual Classroom and a Cup of Java

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At a recent conference, I attended a number of great sessions on mobile learning (popularly known as ''mLearning''). BYOD Mobile Virtual Classroom mLearning'